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Tag: Jas. Gibson

Glengarnock Steel Works – Staff Magazine 1922 – Alexander McInnes

Page 1 –  A tribute to Alexander McInnes

Other names: William Brown

Page 2: Alex McInnes, Peggy Law, Jas. Gibson, poem by P. Milligan “Where Garnock Flows”

Page 3:  Robertson, Marshall, Reekie, Clifford, Glen, Gilmour, McMurray, Knox, Logan, Higgins, Ramsay, Aitken,  MacBride, Robertson.

Author mctaggartjoseph7Posted on August 22, 2019Categories Kilbirnie / North Ayrshire, UncategorizedTags Aitken, Clifford, Gilmour, Glen, Higgins, Jas. Gibson, Knox, Logan, MacBride, Marshall, McMurray, Page 1 - A tribute to Alexander McInnes Other names: William Brown Page 2: Alex McInnes, Peggy Law, poem by P. Milligan "Where Garnock Flows" Page 3: Robertson, Ramsay, Reekie, Robertson

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